Crying Sam Collins - Yellow Dog Blues video free download


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Sam Collins (August 11, 1887 - October 20, 1949),

Crying Sam Collins was an early American blues singer and guitarist. Aka Jim Foster, Jelly Roll Hunter, Big Boy Woods, Bunny Carter, and Salty Dog Sam.

He was born in Louisiana and grew up just across the state border in McComb, Mississippi. By 1924 he was performing in local barrelhouses, often with King Solomon Hill with whom he shared the use of falsetto singing and slide guitar. He was first recorded by Gennett Records, on "The Jail House Blues", in 1927, and recorded again in 1931, some of his later recordings appearing under different pseudonyms. His rural bottleneck guitar pieces were among the first to be compiled on LP. He relocated to Chicago in the late 1930s, and died there in 1949.

Comments

6 years ago

Shapulak

I like it

6 years ago

AnalogOpher

Ok, this guy is it. The one. Greatest blues singer ever.

7 years ago

Steve

if it wasn't for these beautiful soulful humans back in the day we would have not know what real music was. all I can say is I'm very thankful of them.

8 years ago

M. Le Collie

Mr. Collin's voice and guitar style are distinctly different than Mr. Johnson's. If you think they sound alike you really need to listen to them a bit more carefully.

9 years ago

Joseph Scott

"Which one came first?" Collins was 24 years older than Johnson.

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